Atlas Copco launches 18-tonne underground loader

2013-12-19

Atlas Copco is launching a new, 18-tonne capacity underground loader for large operations including development work as well as production mining. Called Scooptram ST18, the new loader is expected to be the most productive LHD on the market.

The new 18-tonne capacity Scooptram ST18 completes the Atlas Copco range of underground loaders in this segment.

Designed to match the successful 60-tonne capacity Minetruck MT6020, the new Scooptram ST18 completes Atlas Copco’s range of underground loaders in this segment.

“We know that this loader is long-awaited on the market”, says Ben Thompson, Product Manager at Atlas Copco. “The optimized bucket means better muck pile penetration, faster acceleration and faster dumping. The result is a better load factor on the truck and, in the end, a higher tonnage per month.”

In addition, the ST18 and the MT6020 share many common parts and control system components, which can substantially reduce total cost of ownership.

The bucket and the unique boom design combined with variable displacement pumps provide safe and efficient operations. This, together with the proven Atlas Copco Rig Control System, which monitors, supports and controls all aspects of the operation, results in superior muck pile penetration, less wear and tear on the machine and an overall faster and more productive loading cycle.

Extra leg room
The operator sits in a spacious FOPS/ROPS-approved, air conditioned cab and has extra leg room thanks to the unique Atlas Copco footbox. The layout of the controls is ergonomically optimized and visibility is best in class even towards the rear, thanks to the sloping design and shorter power frame structure. All of this contributes to an outstanding operator experience and improved productivity.

The Scooptram ST18 has an abundance of safety features, such as automatic brake test, protection guards, 3-point access system, redundant steering system, safety latches, boom lock up, fire suppression systems, machine protection system and more. Furthermore, it can be equipped to run semi-autonomously or by radio remote control.

Beyond this, the new loader offers many sustainable solutions that contribute to maximized uptime and a long service life. For example, automatic ride control and automatic declutch to increase the lifespan of the equipment and to reduce spillage from the bucket. Automatic traction control reduces tire wear and fuel consumption and the addition of soft stops on the boom, bucket and steering which reduce wear and tear on the machine.

Extensive service offering
The ST18 comes with a number of Atlas Copco Service products that contribute to trouble-free operations. One example is the RigScan, an advanced audit service product that offers a real-time, non-intrusive look at the equipment’s running condition and performance. Another example is the Remote Monitoring system, making production and maintenance data available through a user-friendly web interface.

In addition, Atlas Copco offers a training program consisting of classroom, simulator, and on-site training. By using the sophisticated Scooptram ST18 training simulator, new operators are given plenty of opportunity to practice on machines and systems before entering the mine.

Atlas Copco is an industrial group with world-leading positions in compressors, expanders and air treatment systems, construction and mining equipment, power tools and assembly systems. With innovative products and services, Atlas Copco delivers solutions for sustainable productivity. The company was founded in 1873, is based in Stockholm, Sweden, and has a global reach spanning more than 170 countries. In 2012, Atlas Copco had 39 800 employees and revenues of BSEK 90.5 (BEUR 10.5).

Atlas CopcoUnderground Rock Excavation is a division within Atlas Copco’s Mining and Rock Excavation Technique business area. It develops, manufactures, and markets a wide range of tunneling and mining equipment for various underground applications worldwide. The division focuses strongly on innovative product design and aftermarket support systems, which give added customer value. The divisional headquarters and main production center is in Örebro, Sweden.